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China was "collapsed" again? Outrageous!

China was "collapsed" again? Outrageous!

China was "collapsed" again? Outrageous!

The "China collapse theory" eventually collapsed.

Author: Cui Chuangang

Editor: Yin Jie

Recently, anti-China politicians and anti-China media in the West have frequently spread theories such as "China's economy has peaked", "China's economy may repeat the mistakes of Japan", and "China's economy is no longer attractive to foreign investment", and sang hoarsely about China's economy.

This is certainly not a new trick of Western public opinion. For more than 20 years, the West has not stopped manipulating the topic of "China's collapse." No matter what stage China's economy is in, Western public opinion always tries to sing empty and smear.

Sometimes they "make a big fuss", sometimes "happy events and funerals", sometimes "borrow corpses to return souls", and more often they create something out of nothing. Anyway, when it comes to advocating China's economic collapse, they always have endless imagination.

This time, the West's trick is to expand some of the difficulties encountered by China's economy in the short term, and to discredit China's normal market supervision and national security concerns as a crackdown on the market economy.

They constantly compare China to economically failed countries to suggest China's "bleak prospects" and "fateful destiny." They also create public opinion with so-called forecasts to reinforce the illusion that China's economic data is "disappointing."

Just as the previous "China collapse theory" eventually collapsed, this time the West will also end up in the face of the face.

China's economic growth target of about 5 percent set at the beginning of the year is well within reach as things stand. Some Western media say the number is not as high as they had expected. In other words, they wishfully set a target and then complain that China has left them without targeting.

However, some international authorities have a more objective view of China's economy.

In early October, pundits at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development said Western media had exaggerated concerns about China's economic problems and disagreed with the Western media's "very pessimistic forecasts about China" and "almost hysterical response to China."

If the Western media are a little ashamed, you might as well look at your own country's economy first: from North America to Europe, Western developed countries generally fall into high inflation, and soaring prices make ordinary people complain; Germany, known as the locomotive of Europe's economy, is expected to shrink by 0.6% this year; In the United States, where the world sucks blood, economic growth is expected to be only about 2% this year.

China was "collapsed" again? Outrageous!

In February 2023, wage earners in London, England, went on strike due to the shrinkage of incomes due to high inflation. (Source: Xinhua News Agency)

In contrast, China's economy, although also under some pressure, is still among the world's major economies, and our growth rate is still among the highest. In fact, the Western media are very aware of this, but they are unwilling and afraid to pull their country out and compare it with China. Instead, in order to deceive their own people, they are more focused on fabricating bad news about China's economy.

The economic development of any country cannot be smooth sailing, and there are good times and bad times. The impact of the epidemic, changes in the internal and external environment, and the pain of structural reform have all made China's economy face a series of transformation and adjustment pressures. In this process, it is normal for some difficulties to arise and must be experienced in order to develop better.

Netizens ridiculed that Western media "advocate the theory of China's collapse every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and advocate the theory of China threat on Tuesday, 46." This irony is really intriguing, a country cannot be both collapsed and strong, but this is how China is described in the Western media.

What China needs most now is to focus on ourselves, strive to solve the problems facing the country, and improve its own economy. If we pay too much attention to the nonsense of the Western media, we will fall into the trap of the agenda they have set and be led by the nose by the West. This does us no good, so don't be fooled.

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